I believe Chase himself mentioned this, but One Date is about 80 or so percent of stuff you will find on the site and about 20-ish percent of stuff he will never release on the actual site.
But, even as a knowledge junkie who wanted to support GC when I got the chance, that 20-ish percent of brand-new knowledge isn't the main draw. At least in my opinion.
I would say that main draw of getting into one date is, like mino said: everything's laid out in a step 1, step 2 kinda way. So you just breeze through the steps and it helps in having a system you can fall back on.
But not just that, it's also the fact that with that knowledge that's already on the site you get brand new updates to it. Some new wisdom and insights/nuances that go into it that aren't on the site, but still kinda is.
So basically, for me anyways, the main draw to getting One Date goes something like this:
1) Support GC, number one reason. The information here has been extremely valuable and life changing and I wanted to give back in some small way. Robert Greene and Chase are the only two people in the world that I'll buy from without reading a single review from first. I believe in their products that strongly
2) All of the information is condensed and a helluva lot easier to follow than just reading article after article after article after... you get the point. There's like... 2.5K articles on the site or something like that?
3) All of the modules come with homework sections that will help you improve if you follow them. Which gives you a sense of "Okay, you're learning about this for this month and in order to get better overall then do this and you'll start to understand what this month's module was all about". This helps you to actually improve if you want to
4) The new information that probably won't ever be released to the actual site
5) While this didn't matter a single bit for me, I know a lot of people appreciated the videos and gained a lot out of them (personally I prefer to read and there's a little download in each module where you can read everything instead of watching the videos)
6) The One Date forums that have some common questions and even a few sections of additional information
7) The One Date bonuses
--> there's an online dating one that teaches you literally everything you need to know about online dating
--> there's a texting one that walks you through an easy plug-and-play system for texting (in my opinion, once you start to figure things out you'll end up tweaking it to suit your own personality, but it's a great resource to start with for anyone struggling with their texting)
--> a few others
Overall, for what you get, I'd say it's worth it. I've been reading off and on since 2014 and have saved links to and from articles while remembering a whole shit ton more. I used to revisit some of them over and over until I felt like I had a handle on what they were about. I have an extremely good memory for information, especially since I've re-read quite a bit of it a few times and even still I'd say that One Date is worth it. Even considering that.
Lastly, if you're like me, you can buy a module and then cancel because you're broke as fuck and then buy another one only to cancel again a few months later. They're pretty patient and it's simple to cancel whenever you want. I probably had to cancel like 4-5 times before I was finally able to buy the entire course. I think it took me about a year and a half to finally get all of the modules because I just couldn't afford to keep buying them month after month.
Hope that helps
